Ask the Author: Ruchika Pahwa
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There are many-many mysteries in my life, as there are in others' lives. How about an autobio?!
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Clifton Chronicles series by Jeffrey Archer
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My most recent releases, "The Christmas That Brought Love" and "As Love Can't Be Typed," are both based on love or romantic themes. Love is a feeling that drives everybody's life and I think we don't need ideas to pen down love. I only made a fragrant bouquet of my feelings of love that I gathered from people around me and their feelings of love that they gathered from people around them. Finally, I presented all those shades of flowers in my bouquet to all of you who love life to live it.
Ruchika Pahwa
Experience, Observation, Interaction...these are my keywords to inspiration.
Ruchika Pahwa
I'm editing a motivational read, and this story of hope would be truly heartwarming, especially for those parents and children who have survived any critical medical condition. Alongside, I'm giving final touches to my second poetry book, which has 'nature' or 'the joy of seasons' as its subject theme. Any of these could be my next release.
Ruchika Pahwa
Don't wait for someone to hold your hand or show you a torchlight. Get set, go...explore your own way through darkness and the divine force of knowledge will guide you to light. There are plenty of resources to learn from. Grab them online/offline and just keep reading until you clarify all your doubts. For the rest, interact with other writers, put queries on their blogs, jot down your ideas as they come, correct and refine your writing to the best, use technology to make things easier for you, and finally appreciate the good writing that inspires you to create. You'll wonder how you happily reach your destination!
Ruchika Pahwa
You don't have to search for happiness. When you spill everything inside on a sheet of paper, you are only left with a compassionate soul, which is always happy. :)
Ruchika Pahwa
Writing is something that occurs naturally to me, and I only sit down to write when I have ideas. Although writer's block hardly happens to me, I take breaks when I need to refresh my mind to be more innovative. I get up from my desk and play my xylophone, watch a TV show, listen to a radio station, talk to my mom, or simply go for a walk under the sun or moon.
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